Environment Commission
MISSION
The Commission for the Environment (COE) responds to the urgency of the environmental crisis and acknowledges the importance of the Church in addressing the global problem of environmental degradation. We strive for a deeper understanding of the spiritual dimensions of ecological problems and work to formulate those responses that will enable Episcopal Churches to become centers of ecological understanding, action, and healing. By supporting environmental committees within all the parishes of our diocese, we seek to help others to live their faith.
PROGRAMS
- Provide resources for parish environmental committees
- Provide theological and liturgical resources relevant to environmental issues
- Host community events
- Facilitate communication within the diocese regarding environmental issues
- Support legislation that protects the ecosystems of the earth.
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HAPPENINGS
LOVE GOD HEAL THE EARTHNEW BOOK: By the Rev. Canon Sally G. Bingham
What does it take to power a great awakening about Earth's environmental crisis? Until recently, science has been alone in sounding the alarms while many religious leaders have held back, viewing global warming as a purely secular issue. Now, in an unprecedented demonstration of unity and moral purpose, religious voices from across the spectrum--liberal, conservative, Christians, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists--are joining in one of the largest movements in human history...declaring the environment to be an urgent matter of faith.
In Love God, Heal Earth: 21 Leading Religious Voices Speak Out on Our Sacred Duty to Protect the Environment (St. Lynn's Press, 2009, ISBN: 798-0-9800288-3-6, $17.95), the Rev. Canon Sally G. Bingham brings together 21 highly regarded spiritual leaders from diverse faiths to make the case for environmental stewardship and show how their faith communities are tackling the issue of religion and environment. Books may be ordered through The Regeneration Project.
COE LIAISON MONTHLY NEWS FOR CHURCHES: Check here for current events and hot topics for our parish Creation Care committees and the communities we serve.
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COE BLOG
For diocesan-wide communication regarding the environmental ministry, please visit our BLOG. COE Liaisons and members of our diocesan community are encouraged to post relevant news from your parish, resources, and articles. For questions regarding logging onto the blog, please contact liaison Dave Mattern ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ).
Please also refer to the blog on the California Interfaith Power & Light website , as that goes out to the broader religious community.
CALIFORNIA INTERFAITH POWER AND LIGHT (CIPL) is the California religious community’s best source for educational materials, films, speaker lists, and legislative updates pertaining to global warming and energy use. Almost all of our diocesan churches are members. Visit their site to subscribe, and help support effective environmental legislation and stewardship. www.interfaithpower.org
For diocesan-wide communication regarding the environmental ministry, please visit our BLOG. COE Liaisons and members of our diocesan community are encouraged to post relevant news from your parish, resources, and articles. For questions regarding logging onto the blog, please contact liaison Dave Mattern ( This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ).
Please also refer to the blog on the California Interfaith Power & Light website , as that goes out to the broader religious community.
CALIFORNIA INTERFAITH POWER AND LIGHT (CIPL) is the California religious community’s best source for educational materials, films, speaker lists, and legislative updates pertaining to global warming and energy use. Almost all of our diocesan churches are members. Visit their site to subscribe, and help support effective environmental legislation and stewardship. www.interfaithpower.org
FOR ADDITIONAL RESOURCES, see our related links.

The Rev. Sally Bingham was installed as the first Canon for Environmental Ministry on January 17, 2008, during an Evensong service at Grace Cathedal. COE Co-chair Barbara Bisel and COE member Ziola Schoenbrun are pictured at the right.
CONTACT US!
To get involved in the environmental stewardship ministry at your church, contact your church’s COE Liaison, or
To get involved in the environmental stewardship ministry at your church, contact your church’s COE Liaison, or
Barbara Bisel, COE Co-Chair
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925-377-5953
The Rev. Canon Sally G. Bingham
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The Rev. Canon Sally G. Bingham
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Commission for the Environment
Contact a COE member for assistance or advice on parish projects.
